What kind of people are generally prone to cervical spondylosis?

  So what kind of people are generally prone to cervical spondylosis?  In real life, the nature of each job, the intensity of labor and the duration of a certain posture are different. For cervical spondylosis, there is a specific group of people who develop it. Improving the working environment and working posture, preventing cervical spondylosis, reducing the incidence rate and delaying the age of onset are important issues at present.  Age of onset In terms of age of onset, the incidence of cervical spine degeneration is the highest in middle-aged and elderly patients, according to statistics, the onset of cervical spine degeneration is 50% in middle age and up to 100% after the age of 70. The first is the degeneration of the cervical intervertebral disc, the nucleus pulposus decreases in water, the elasticity decreases, the fibrous ring fibrous degeneration ruptures, and the degenerated intervertebral disc easily causes damage and contributes to the occurrence of cervical spondylosis. The next is osteophytes, mostly in the muscle and ligament, joint capsule and other attachments, in the cervical spine more in the joint synapse, hook synapse joint and the cartilage edge of the vertebral body. There are also degeneration of ligaments, such as hypertrophy of the ligamentum flavum, ossification of the anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments, and calcification of the collateral ligament strain.  Occupational factors Considering occupational factors, the incidence of cervical spondylosis is particularly high in a sitting position, especially for those who work with their heads down. These people are often engaged in embroidery, sewing, microcomputer operation, typing, editing, engraving, writing, drafting, instrument repair, laboratory work, and so on. Long-term head-down work is easy to cause strain on the muscles and ligaments of the back of the neck, and the internal and external balance of the spinal canal is disturbed and the intervertebral disc is unevenly stressed, thus accelerating the onset of the disease. Similarly, people who are engaged in long-term head and neck rotation in one direction, such as shooters, teachers, traffic police, weavers, etc., are also prone to cervical spine strain and cervical spondylosis.  The above is the introduction of cervical spondylosis, in daily life, to learn more about the prevention of front cervical spondylosis knowledge, after the emergence of suspected symptoms to seek medical attention, identify the cause, under the guidance of a professional physician to identify the symptoms of treatment, while maintaining healthy habits and optimism, for early recovery.